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18 hours ago, wordell1 said:

It should be fine - just remember that you have to carry it until the room open.  

I just asked this question and everyone said Porters will take carry ons with the rest of the luggage.   Which is super convenient, I need both hands for my pizza and margarita. 

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25 minutes ago, Gillian_WV said:

I just asked this question and everyone said Porters will take carry ons with the rest of the luggage.   Which is super convenient, I need both hands for my pizza and margarita. 

I always roll on at least a 22inch, hoping to connect it to a 24inch. Then porters take the 28's. I carry on (with wheels) as much as possible. I'm super paranoid about lost luggage. 

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28 minutes ago, BennyandBo said:

For the sake of conversation I only have the fact that it's referred to as a 24inch roller.

Does anyone have max measurements for xray?

Well according to google, the airline machines are 32in in length and 23in in width. The machines at the terminals are a bit smaller but imagine the 24in roller will be fine as long as the width is under 20in.

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1 hour ago, Ampurp85 said:

Well according to google, the airline machines are 32in in length and 23in in width. The machines at the terminals are a bit smaller but imagine the 24in roller will be fine as long as the width is under 20in.

OK, so looked at luggage website.(bags still packed away) 15.7x11.8x26.7. The 26.7 being length. 15.7 width. 11.8 depth. So I guess that's good then, right?

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1 hour ago, BennyandBo said:

OK, so looked at luggage website.(bags still packed away) 15.7x11.8x26.7. The 26.7 being length. 15.7 width. 11.8 depth. So I guess that's good then, right?

Yes.

But it won't be considered a carry-on by any airline luggage standards. I believe they only allow up to 23in in length for airplane overheads. 

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3 hours ago, Ampurp85 said:

Yes.

But it won't be considered a carry-on by any airline luggage standards. I believe they only allow up to 23in in length for airplane overheads. 

Oh I know. Was just looking to shift some thing from a 28inch to the 24inch on the morning we board.

Any issue with pulling a 24inch connected to a 22inch at once on board? It's not 1 bag per person right?

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3 hours ago, BennyandBo said:

Oh I know. Was just looking to shift some thing from a 28inch to the 24inch on the morning we board.

Any issue with pulling a 24inch connected to a 22inch at once on board? It's not 1 bag per person right?

While you can do it, I wouldn't.  I'd give it to the porters and see it when rooms open up.  Rolling around 2 extra suitcases won't be a ton of fun.

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1 hour ago, Xaa said:

While you can do it, I wouldn't.  I'd give it to the porters and see it when rooms open up.  Rolling around 2 extra suitcases won't be a ton of fun.

Not worried. I always carry (roll) at least one bag on. 2 connected till 1pm when cabins open is worth it vs fear of not having enough if some bags get lost. (That's a major hang up for me) Still will have two large 28inch to check with porters. (Yes, I really don't travel light) LOL. 

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